>>65088495>Not only do they suck dick, but they also failed to crash Russia's economy (it's has instead bounced back like a rubber band and gone up, from all the pressure)AMD is confirmed for literally being the equivalent of GLORIOUS Mother Russia in a hardware manufacturing world

>>65088485Clearly an attempt to fool stock bots into selling AMD stocks, then buying said stocks in the dip, when people realize it's all bullshit and prices raise again, you've already made your profit. Too bad it was so retardedly done.

>>65088654>In light of CTS’s discoveries, the meteoric rise of AMD’s stock price now appears to be totally unjustified and entirely unsustainable. We believe AMD is worth $0.00 and will have no choice but to file for Chapter 11 (Bankruptcy) in order to effectively deal with the repercussions of recent discoveries.

The View from Our Corner of The StreetWe have just received a report from a company called CTS Labs claiming there are potential security vulnerabilities related to certain of our processors. We are actively investigating and analyzing its findings. This company was previously unknown to AMD and we find it unusual for a security firm to publish its research to the press without providing a reasonable amount of time for the company to investigate and address its findings. At AMD, security is a top priority and we are continually working to ensure the safety of our users as potential new risks arise. We will update this blog as news develops.

>>65092059One guy who got it said yes, but added that it wasn't really a big deal, since you need root access or flash the fucking bios.Take a guess what they chose to admit when quoting him on their site.

>>65092345Malware usually does get root. Since most people fix malware either using antivirus that can't touch the protected stuff inside the CPU or nuke-and-pave, persisting malware inside that would rather be a big deal.

>>65092430But that still requires someone to give that malware root access.I can see that happening with end users, but not with critical servers maintained by system admins (and even then, there's plenty of things to do when your malware had root access; this is adding to already active issues, not a new cause of).Their claim on it being implemented in systems like self-driving cars is idiotic. best case, the CPU's are being used for test purposes right now.

>using nslookup on cts-labs.org provides two different ipv4 addresses>running those IP addresses through whois gives results for things like Hewlett Packard, PROTEK LTD., and other companies>never anything related to cts-labs>these IP addresses also change the next time nslookup is runI'm starting to wonder if this is even a real company.

>>65088553their only purpose is for intel not to be a monopoly.amd releases like the threadripper are a meme so intel cant withhold their technology further to milk the existing ones for phase three >$$$ profit so basicly they are controlled opposition where intel has a cuck -> amd that tries to get up to intels lvl m8,<- and can therefore measure the exact headstart they have.

amd: releases new cpu'sintel: ooh look we have much better designed 6 core mainstream cpus laying around

>>65093249Until Threadripper came along consumer 10-core+ CPUs were non-existent. Now Intel has an 18-core marketed for consumers. Keep in mind this is the first iteration of Zen, whereas Intel has been refining their uarch for nearly two decades.

>>65088495what if that was the plan all along? badly FUD amd to encourage brainlets to open shorts while the people behind the FUD opened longs. for the amount of effort and time and money that went into this poorly made FUD attempt they could have done it much better so that it wasn't easily instantly debunked on chinese basket weaving forums.

>>65092059think of the vulnerabilities like this: if you flash the firmware to run code on the PSP, the computer will run code on the PSP. No clue about the debugging features for the southbridge, or even if the x370, b350, a320, and x200 are the same chip with different firmware or binning.

>>65097432It almost feels like this is the reaction they wanted. They're weirdly insistent on the fact that they're Jews in Israel that live in the same city as Intel. That's questionable even if you're not antisemitic, yet they don't let you forget it in the video.

>comments are disabled on this video>ratings disabled>stock footage>proud jews on displaythis tel aviv company (((story))) just keep getting better and better.the money that went into this (((campaign))) tho...

>short a ton of AMD stock>set-up bogus "IT security start-up">make security report that boils down to: "if your system is utterly compromised then your CPU is too">breach protocol and release report to media without giving notice to the "affected" company first>make clickbait videos detailing your report while green-screening yourself into stock-footage of server-roomThis would be funny as hell - if it wasn't for the fact that reputable news sources actually took the bait.Guess it's time for some lucky prosecutor to score an easy conviction.